NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/25/2004 -- CEBIT
AMERICA -- Global Hauri, leader of real-time virus eradication and publisher of
ViRobot antivirus software, today released LiveCall Suite, a security tool to
prevent fraud and identity theft for any online transaction. With LiveCall a
bank or e-tailer will be able to assess the potential security threat of a
client PC. The bank or e-tailer can allow critical transactions only if the
client computer is clear of any malicious code or will advise the client to
clean the user's PC before a transaction is allowed. Hauri developed LiveCall to
address the problem of increased identity theft though "Trojan"
keystroke-tracking programs on users' PCs. Hauri's solution not only benefits
banking and e-tail sites, LiveCalls capabilities could be used by ISPs to keep
the vast population of home PCs clean of this kind of threat. This product hits
the market only weeks before a new California law takes effect July 1, which
requires companies to alert their California customers if hackers or employees
steal information that could be used for identity theft.

When logging on
to a website in order to purchase goods or make payments through a bank account,
a small program downloads to the user's PC and checks for any Trojans. LiveCall,
controlling this application, sits on a server at the other end of the web
connection. LiveCall not only looks for typical Trojan behavior, such as
recording keystrokes, listening in on communications, or accessing a network, it
also affects a complete memory scan a unique feature. When it finds a Trojan, it
blocks the transaction and offers to remove it from the client's PC before
continuing any further transaction.

"Because companies are required to
comply regardless of where they're headquartered, we believe the California law
will lead to a nationwide increase in firms reporting hacking incidents and will
inspire companies to take additional security measures in order to avoid the
hassle and publicity of such disclosures," explains Eric Kwon, CEO of Global
Hauri. "Despite growing concern over identity theft, it appears that companies
aren't doing all they can to protect customer data. We've succeeded in
delivering customers the most powerful antivirus solution on the market."

Online transactions have been increasing rapidly as more companies
encourage customers to conduct business over the internet. Many of these
companies invested heavily to secure the network connection to their client's
machine. As an example a bank would deploy PKI infrastructure so that all
transactions from client PC to a bank's transaction server would be done
securely. Typically it is very difficult for a hacker to hack into a bank's
network or the PKI encrypted network. However, the client PC is "untrustworthy"
because the bank has no control over the security of the client's PC. The
LiveCall provider can further offer an optional cleaning service to the client.

Hacking into client PCs and "backdooring" have increased sharply,
resulting in the risk of "terminating" a secure network in an "untrustworthy"
PC. It is not practical for a bank to expect all its online customers to have
PCs updated with the latest antivirus scans and firewalls. A "hijacked" PC could
send customers login ID and password to a widely available hacking tool slipped
into the PC. Identity theft such as key logging uses a method for key stroke
listening at a very basic component of a computer, hacking the I/O
(input/output) stage. That means that a hacker can receive key logging
information from the victim's computer before it is encrypted by PKI.

Global Hauri's technology won this year's The Best Awards Software at
RetailVision spring 2004, confirming their market recognition and following
Hauri's recent entrance into Microsoft Virus Information Alliance (MS VIA) as a
leading security provider. Global Hauri's flagship ViRobot Expert antivirus
software has been awarded the Trojan Checkmark and "Antivirus Level 1 and 2"
certification by West Coast Labs, one of the most respected independent IT
security organizations in the world. ViRobot Expert has also been awarded the
"VB 100%" for Windows XP by the Virus Bulletin. Hauri also received the
prestigious 'Designed for Windows XP certification,' which designates the
highest degree of compliance with Microsoft Windows technical standards.

About Global Hauri, www.globalhauri.com

Global Hauri is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Hauri, Inc., a publicly held company on the Korean KOSDAQ
stock market. Global Hauri, which develops and distributes Hauri antivirus
solutions to the US, Canada and Western Hemisphere, is located at 3003 North
First St., San Jose, CA 95134 (1-866-Go-Hauri). For more information, contact
Global Hauri's Sales and Marketing Department at 408-232-5463, or
sales@globalhauri.com.

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